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Healthy gut bacteria can boost immunotherapy effectiveness

Healthy bacteria can escape the intestine, travel to lymph nodes and cancerous tumours elsewhere in the body, and boost the effectiveness of certain immunotherapy drugs.

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Predictive model uses gut microbes to forecast human diseases, health outcomes

Predictive model uses gut microbes to forecast human diseases, health outcomes
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Model uses gut microbes to forecast human disease and outcomes

Model uses gut microbes to forecast human disease and outcomes
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Predictive Model Uses Gut Microbes to Forecast Human Diseases, Health Outcomes

A new approach that uses artificial intelligence shows how to use microorganisms in the body and molecules in cells to predict human health outcomes, according

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New microbiome-based predictive models to forecast human health outcomes

A new approach that uses artificial intelligence (AI) shows how to use microorganisms in the body and molecules in cells to predict human health outcomes, according to Penn State College of Medicine and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center researchers.

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